Longtime Newport, Rhode Island, sailor Bob Morton was telling war stories to his grandson, Ty, this past winter, and just like that, with a click or two of a mouse, the two were staring face-to-face at an old family friend.
Bob comes from a racing family that spent the 1970s and ’80s tearing up the waters of Newport and Annapolis, Maryland, with Brigadoon III, a 57-foot Sparkman & Stephens raceboat that was launched as Equation in 1968 and bought and renamed by Bob’s father in 1972. She was the first S&S design after Intrepid, which, with her revolutionary split keel and rudder, won the 1967 America’s Cup.
Brigadoon had a similar underbody, and she was fast. “We won every day race we entered,” Bob recalls of that first summer. The…
